One in Ten Businesses Lose Staff over Office Return Demands, BCC Finds
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Office Return Varies Across Sectors - Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce
41% of businesses have required staff to spend more time working on site over the past year One in ten (9%) relevant firms say employees have quit because of the requirement to return to onsite working Nearly half of surveyed businesses (48%) expect all working days for staff to be on site during the next 12 months Nearly two-thirds of manufacturers (62%) and business-to-consumer companies (61%) say that all working days will be on-site, comp…
Office Return Varies Across Sectors | Northamptonshire Chamber of Commerce
41% of businesses have required staff to spend more time working on site over the past year One in ten (9%) relevant firms say employees have quit because of the requirement to return to onsite working Nearly half of surveyed businesses (48%) expect all working days for staff to be on site during the next 12 months Nearly two-thirds of manufacturers (62%) and business-to-consumer companies (61%) say that all working days will be on-site, compare…
No ‘one size for all’ for hybrid working says Chamber - East Midlands Chamber
In response to new research published by the British Chambers of Commerce revealing 4 out of 10 businesses have increased requirement for staff to return to on-site work, East Midlands Chamber has said the extent of remote work is dependent on the individual needs of businesses. Findings in the British Chambers of Commerce research include: 4 out of 10 firms have required more on-site work over the last year One in ten firms say employees hav…
One in ten businesses lose staff over office return demands, BCC finds
Almost one in ten UK businesses has lost staff in the past year after requiring them to return to the office, as tensions mount between employers’ productivity expectations and workers’ demand for flexibility. New research from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) shows that 9 per cent of firms have seen employees resign due to the removal of remote working options, while nearly half (48%) expect staff to return to the office full-time within …
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